OFFICIAL MARCH SAT 1 discussion

<p>cuz i thought that if x=1 and y=2, then 1/3 times 1/9 equals 1/27, so wouldn’t x + y=3??</p>

<p>wait wuts goin on</p>

<p>4/9 and 30 degrees and error in judgement, im positive on all those</p>

<p>How about the one with 13<x<14</p>

<p>Was the equation y+3 = x/2</p>

<p>So y = x/2 - 3?</p>

<p>Where x is any number between 13 and 14..</p>

<p>yea i think it is three am i right???</p>

<p>im asking about the 1/3^x times 1/3^y = 1/27, what does x + y=?</p>

<p>yea i put 13.5
but i think thats wrong now crap</p>

<p>Are we allowed to discuss already?</p>

<p>BlackDiamond, I think we’re talking about a different question lmao. I don’t remember seeing that question though.</p>

<p>what question is 4/9?</p>

<p>haha yeah, i was trying to figure out how that answer would have worked lol sry</p>

<p>I forgot, but I do remember the answer was 4/9 to a question that had 1/27 in it</p>

<p>so 3 wasn’t the answer?</p>

<p>@ lottery

</p>

<p>was it “y is x divided by 2 increased by 3” or y increased by 3 is x divided by 2"?</p>

<p>(13.5)/2 = 6.75
That was an easy one</p>

<p>Wow that first reading section vocab was ridiculous. I for sure thought that it was an experimental section.</p>

<p>Well, it said y is 3 more than 1/2 x to its 6.75+3=9.75</p>

<p>@ asc3nd . You didn’t subtract 3.</p>

<p>What was the answer to the inverse proportional one?</p>

<p>What was the answer to the musuem had Egyptian exhibit, visitors were in thousands or something? (Section 10 Writing.)</p>

<p>yes, I got 39/4=9.75 for that question, not 6.75</p>

<p>yes, I got 39/4=9.75 for that question, not 6.75</p>

<p>same here</p>